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A Hotel-Like Apartment in Tel Aviv for the New Urban Lifestyle
The increasing amount of time spent at home, largely due to remote work and restricted travel, has profoundly altered the relationship individuals have with their living spaces. This shift necessitates residences that offer greater flexibility and foster creativity. Responding to this contemporary need, K.O.T Architects undertook the design of an apartment in Tel Aviv, specifically conceptualizing it as an ideal 'home-base for the new urban lifestyle.'
Kfir Galatia Azulay, the architect and interior designer at K.O.T Architects, approached the project with the vision of creating a hotel-like apartment. The design aimed to achieve a meticulous balance between public and private zones, illuminated and shaded areas, and transparent versus concealed elements. Galatia Azulay drew inspiration from a quote by poet Rupi Kaur, 'I am not a hotel room. I am home,' to infuse the apartment with a perpetual vacation-like ambiance. This aesthetic was tailored for the young bachelor owner, and the apartment is situated in the Florentine neighborhood within a modernist residential building.
Initially, the apartment's layout suffered from insufficient natural light due to numerous enclosed rooms. To remedy this, the renovation involved the removal of all interior walls, allowing for a complete redesign. The newly conceived space now encompasses an open-plan living room, dining area, and kitchen, alongside a private bedroom, bathroom, and a covered terrace. This extensive demolition and reconstruction facilitated a more open and fluid spatial arrangement.
The apartment's functional design begins with a compact entryway that transitions into a hallway. This hallway is equipped with custom-built, floor-to-ceiling cabinets, ingeniously integrated to provide ample storage. The utility of these cabinets adapts to the adjacent room; for instance, the closet is positioned opposite the bedroom, while the laundry area is situated across from the bathroom. This continuous cabinetry extends along the wall, seamlessly leading into the open kitchen, maximizing both storage and spatial efficiency.
At the core of the apartment, a new bathroom has been installed. This central placement is notable for its use of two corrugated glass panels, which introduce a degree of transparency, allowing for visual connections from both sides. The bedroom, though inherently compact, gains a sense of spaciousness and openness through the inclusion of sliding glass doors, enhancing the overall flow and luminosity of the apartment.
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